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Highland Park Press, 4 Jul 1940, p. 2

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PAC! TWO UNA (HANDY, Munich. Tolephom H. P. " Ill! [08] PM!!! AND JOHN J. "PP. II. m At I Mutual wedding "remttrtr 9:: gum-y,_ Juan , liq 390. Mai, daughter of It. and In. Joseph Pugh], he... the beido of John J. Kipp, Ir., Ion of an John _J_._lrirr. of L580 Highland avo- reed in the Bible church of Winnet- ke by Reverend Wine " ' pan. Mrs. Benin: Inna, accompanied " the arm by Ire. Arthur Linden. The bride wee attired in white let.- in with a long train end f1ntrer-tht veil. She wore I lien of lilies of the velley end curried celle lilie- with strewn of liliee of the val- ley. She we: attended by [in Per- nell Kipp, sister of the Kroom, who wore I baby pink net gown with I baby pink net blather. Little Leo- nor: and Arline Phillipe, niecee of the bride, made e pretty picture n Bower girl: in their pink net for- m-ll. Ring bearer we: Norman June. Ghemrdini, Je. Serving the groom u beat man was Put Panini, brother of the bride; A dinner for approximately tsixty-two friends and rehtive: fol- lowed the ceremony at the home of the bride': parents " 89 Elm pluce. with the reception being Intended by Ibout MO. NANNINl-ROMH'I'I MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Following I honeymoon in Mich- igan, the couple Bre making their home It 39 Elm mince. The bride wore a silk marqui- sette gown trimmed in lace and a long tulle veil with bended tiara. She carried a bouquet of lilies. She was attended an maid of honor by Mr. Ind Mrs. Angelo Nnnnini an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ter Ida to Bruno Romitti, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Romitti of MI Evo- lution avenue. The wedding took place ort-dkttttrdtsy morning, June 29, " the St. James church " 11 o'clock. The ceremony was read by Father Gleason with high man be- ine sung by Father Martinus. A dinner for close friends and rel:- tives followed at the home of the bride's parents. 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Peter Lucchi motordd to IASnllo on Sun- day where they visited Mrs. Som- enzi's brother Ind 'suter-in-Uw, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Orlandini. Mr. Ind Mrs. Theodore linorini have In their guests this week Mr. and In. Arthur Ori of Berkshire Heights, Pa. Mrs. Ori is Mr. Mino- rini's liner. Mr. ind Mrs. Adolph Chioni and daughter Vilma spent Sunday in Ladd, Ill., visiting reUtivets. They Ilsa attended the [Add Innuul home- coming. Mrs. M. E. Bernnrdini and grind- daughter Geraldine Barutri left 81t- urdny for Buthslo, New York, where they will visit. the former's daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mag- nani and son Arthur Jr. Miss Bl- ruMi will remain for the remainder of the summer. Mr. Ind Mm. Wm. Luetrke had us their we". Int Monday In. George O'Connell Ind non June- of Detroit. James will remain here until school starts in the fall. Mr. Ind Mrs. o. Ahlberg were hosts to several friends at dinner on Thursday evqning. Mrs. Anthony Wysocki and ehil- dren spent several dlys last week In the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cerny of Somannuk, Mrs. Wm. Pram group of friends a afternoon at her tending were Mrs. Mrs. Tom fiano Mrs. Henry Dev Mortrelli and dam and Mrs. John C lian Irene week (and Forest. avenue Ill, mer Mrs Mr. and N Horentrerger Oklahoma a will visit w The Highwootl Boosters defeated the Highland Park Young Men's club team, 9 bt 8, last Wednesday evening at the Highwood dUld. Cen- ter Fielder Jim Hiekey's long homer over the center fleld fence with two on gave the Boosters the one run edge over the Highllnd Park team. Chief John DeSmidt and r, returned on Wednesday from I weeks' vacation at Bugle River, The Highwood Citizens school club held its rettuUr meeting last Wednesday evening. Dancing. gums: and refreshments followed the busi- noss muting. Mrs. Harry Walsh. who underwent surRery recently at the Alice Rome The Littfe " Bobby Castnllari o no left Monday for I where he will spend with his grandparents A. Castallari. c Misses Irene Di 'auut, friends at a tea at her home. vere Mrs. James m ,Piano and so: nry DeVrneg, , and daughter C John Credi. sen Mary Louise and Dinelli are spending at Sacred Heart in I and with Mrs, Praznini left MHJ’.” P. Miller and Mrs. t last Tuesday for Texas where they relatives. entertained I ten Thursday e. Those at- mcs Magnani, son Tommy, :, Mrs. Gene . Carol Ann, of Walker Centralia, the Bum- 5, Mr. and and Lil, family I two r, Wis. ' the Lake Mun-l. haw-mun} onth.muto-g. ter.--is.r-aidi- ummmmmm. “Mandi" Mall!!- 1arutauC-talurlmotoeedtqV "dttreeParhortthmd" Mano ‘Itoppod in Ink, m, tovintt with It. and In. William 3mm " [lighted m “I. proud mm of I son born Saturday, Juno M, " the Highland Park hospiul. Community Council Board Chosen at Meeting Tuesday An adminutratitm board 01.10 members to direct the Highland Park Community Council In: elected " the meeting held Tm, evening, July 2, " the new Con- munity Center. John Guthrie, Dean Lucinhill, Mm. Carroll Binder, Hurry Alston, Milton W. Stein, Henry Hansen. In. Mary Helmold, Mrs. Theodore o.. born, und Mrs. James Sam"! Baker Ire the members of the board which will tormuUte organisation puns for the council during the summer. Early in the fall thu board will call a meeting of ram- sentotives of all organizations - civic, religious, educational, and lo- eii--and report tentative plans for their approv-l Ind discussion. By a unanimous vote George seheuehertpfiuir was added to the or- iginal board of nine members. Iamis B. Sinelnir, temporary chum who WI: named " the original meet, ing April 2, conducted the meeting. Mrs. Baker will act as secretary of the board. The aim of the community coun- cil will be to eo-ordinate the civic Ictivitieu of the 70 organizations in Highland Park and to avoid dupli- cation of etrorta. Similar councils hnve worked with great effectiveness in other North Shore suburbs, 13 well an in cities throughout the country. Co Gloriously 4th In A New Jantzen Step in and see the new Jantzen swim suits and you’ll long to step into one and onto the beach. They're gorgeous - no end! J antzen seems to have a flair for creating new fabrics that no one ever thought of before. They've done it again. There's a new Sea-Ripple that REALLY STRETCHES ALL WAYS. It makes the most amazing fitting swim suit we, or you, have ever seen. Style 320 - 'SEA PANELLE" In the new Sea Panelle, Jantzen has created a flattering model that truly slen- derizea. The quarter panel skirt mutu- ates the slim silhouette and has the free. dom of a maillot. The Continental neckline allows exposure on the shoulders. 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With each new bombing, veve upon wave of frightened refugees have been drch en acme: frontiers, bringing with them I heavy burden of horror, deatitation and despair. The her- ried gunmen“ of France. Eng- land, Rumnie, Hung-n, with the help of the Red Crone, receive these hordes of refuge", feed them, clothe them, house them, but look stein to the YWCA and other Christian or- ganizations to tiring them oomlort Ind cheer, work end play, unity and hope. "SviETLrCA" . . . In refugee comps the YWCA orgartibes loch] welfare work, eluinIhen rooms for knitting and sewing, reading Ind singing, language clones, work 0nd play gronpl. These centers of friendly service are culled by the Poles in Rumnnia “Ivietlicn" which men: a lighted room. The word is symbolic of the long-rouge work the YWCA is doing to counteract the powers of din-Imus that have been unleashed in the civilized world. HOSTEL . . . A model amp-hoo- tel for Polish refugees is already running in Hungary but others are urgently needed. A Red Cross work. er has challenged us thus: "What is the use of our ulvnging their bodies if you do not ulvage their minds and spirits from confusion and despair?" ovvr Europe women are working in munition plants. These women des- Hummus-“nu MUNITION WORKERS . . . All There's a inunty air about the new Jantzen Check-er-Two that invites you in- to its smart quarter panel trunks And bra, a fashionable checked figure-control “brie with just the right amount of two-way stretch achieved through Latex yml. The bra snug: to the figure and is cleverly " justable, moulding the bust in natural -youthful lines. uneiiuuxuhha towels: Indy " m White Style 341 - "Cfcrr-FR-T1r0" we - C for “.10 Bath Towels Special 39g A I ther.mHttseaesdsestsehtqr. wmwmuph It" lVACUlIS . . . In authors Inuo an. chm an Illum- o! civilian -. from the - which in" but must] by In. The YWCA’ I: doing nimble was? in -rrheiatg tum... With other youth numb thy m op- "was “quip.” or his a! work- eru, who motor tron vilina. to vil- lage, est-blinking “and and occupational "tieituo-a- and pm:- for the childnn, hudwk for the mothers. In England Ibo Vacation 500 N. Green Bay on for trouble-free riding. . . . Buick l A R service under the supervision of Frank Welch. KEN’S AUTO SERVICE ENJOY your KEN KrGBTLY. Prop. It'll be I joy every time you take your car driving this summer, when you have our expert servicing to depend on for trouble-free riding. . . . Buick service under the supervision of Frank Welch. Be sure you sport clothes sive t sport prices E.§\‘ ts"" _ - I m Fr c; "at-rt-ae-ie)- Inna-Mal... 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